Minecraft Username: @Ladyvamptress Brief Description: Back story: I was invited to join a team island. A couple of the members on the team island decided to change ownership of the island to another team member and everyone was kicked from the team island. I was invited to join the team island again. After learning that I lagged too bad on that team island that I couldn’t move, I decided to go off and create my own island so I could play. I was not able to make my own island and Jamie confirmed that joining another’s island eats up your resets and if I wanted to make my own island, I had to buy the $15 reset. Current issue: So I bought the $15 reset and created my own island, but I noticed when I started to do challenges on my new island, all the challenges I did on the team island were still already achieved on my new island. I’m not sure if challenges are suppose to be reset when you do island resets, I thought I’d bring it up, as inventories and personal vaults are suppose to be wiped upon island resets and if challenges don’t reset too, you lose some valuable resource to use on your new island. Instructions: Do some challenges on an island, reset the island, challenges don’t reset. How many times did you recreate this?: This happened just the 1 time, I’d rather not waste my remaining reset. Result: Once a challenge is done, it remains done, even after a reset and losing the rewards from it. Expected Result: Challenges to reset upon island resets so you’re able to redo them and get the valueable rewards from them. Evidence: No evidence, but this may not be a bug. Just bringing it up as it makes sense that if your island is reset, everything including challenges, should reset as well.
Ok. Yeah wasn’t sure if it was a bug or intended. I just found it harder to start off on my own island cause I did a lot of the challenges and left everything behind when starting my new island. Thank you for letting me know. I’ll make a suggestion thread soon!
If you can send me the list of challenges I can go over every challenge and tell you how it was set-up and what my opinion on it/how I think it should be set up